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{{stub}}'''Takashi Iizuka''' (飯塚 隆) is a Japanese video game developer and [[Sonic Team]] and [[Sonic Studio]] designer, director, and producer, known as one of the key heads of the [[sonic:Sonic the Hedgehog|Sonic the Hedgehog]] franchise's modern incarnation.
  
[[Image:photos_iizuka.jpg|right|frame|Takashi Iizuka]]
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==Career==
Where [[Hirokazu Yasuhara]] left off, '''Takashi Iizuka''' picked up. He worked directly under Yasuhara in the design of [[Sonic 3]], and has since taken the reigns of the series. [[Sonic Adventure]], the 3D rebirth of the little blue hedgehog that started it all, was the product of Iizuka's idea for a Sonic RPG. After the successful completion of that project, Iizuka headed to the US to head Sonic Team USA, where he continues to churn out new adventures for the speedy wonder, including [[Sonic Adventure 2]] and [[Sonic Heroes]].
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{{PAGENAME}} is a key producer, director and designer within [[Sonic Team]]. Joining Sega in 1992 as a planner, he worked directly under [[Hirokazu Yasuhara]] as a senior game designer on ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog 3 & Knuckles]]'', and quickly progressed to be the main design of ''[[NiGHTS into Dreams]]'' and supervise development of ''[[Sonic R]]''. In 1998, he is credited as the driving force behind ''[[Sonic Adventure]]'', the franchise's third adventure in the third dimension, as it had been his idea to create a role-playing game featuring Sonic.
==Production History==
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* [[Sonic the Hedgehog 3]] (1994) — Senior Game Designer
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After the success of ''Sonic Adventure'', Iizuka headed to America, where he and a few other members of Sonic Team began work on such games as ''[[Sonic Adventure 2]]'' and ''[[NiGHTS: Journey of Dreams]]''. Iizuka continued as head of this department, known as [[Sega Studios USA]], until 2008, when it was disbanded, and team members, including Iizuka were absorbed back into the Japanese division. After Akinori Nishiyama's departure from the head of Sonic Team chair, Sega would eventually settle with Iizuka as a main producer on the Sonic series, starting with Sonic the Hedgehog 4 Episode I & Sonic Colors. Thus, he became the Sonic Series Producer/head of Sonic Team.
* [[Sonic & Knuckles]] (1994) — Senior Game Designer
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* [[NiGHTS into Dreams]] (1996) — Lead Game Designer
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On April 1, 2023, Iizuka became the newly elected executive officer/Sonic Creative Officer at [[Sega of America]].{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20230308134624/https://www.segasammy.co.jp/english/pdf/release/20230228_jinji_e_final.pdf}}
* [[Christmas NiGHTS]] (1996) — Game Designer
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* [[Sonic 3D Blast]] (1996) — Game Concept Design, Special of steam turbine and gas turbine systems Design, Saturn Enhancements
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==Production history==
* [[Sonic Jam]] (1997) — Director
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* [[Sonic R]] (1997) — Game Design Director
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* [[Sonic Adventure]] (1999) — Director, Character Game Designer, Chaos Game Designer, Field Designer
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* [[ChuChu Rocket!]] (2000) — Product Support (Sega of America)  
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* [[Sonic Adventure 2]] (2001) — Director, Game Designer, Field Designer
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* ''[[Sonic X]]'' (2003) — Supervisor
* [[Sonic Heroes]] (2004) — Director, Level Designer
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* [[Sonic Mega Collection Plus]] (2004) — Special Thanks
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==Interviews==
* [[Sonic Gems Collection]] (2005) — Special Thanks
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*[[Shadow the Hedgehog (game)|Shadow the Hedgehog]] (2005) — Director/Lead Game Designer
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* [[sonic:Yuji Naka and {{PAGENAME}} interview by Sega Score (December 12, 2003)|Yuji Naka and {{PAGENAME}} interview by Sega Score (December 12, 2003)]]
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* [[sonic:{{PAGENAME}} interview by EGM (February 3, 2004)|{{PAGENAME}} interview by EGM (February 3, 2004)]]
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* [[sonic:{{PAGENAME}} interview by GMR (February 10, 2004)|{{PAGENAME}} interview by GMR (February 10, 2004)]]
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* [[sonic:{{PAGENAME}} and Ethan Einhorn interview by 1UP (March 22, 2005)|{{PAGENAME}} and Ethan Einhorn interview by 1UP (March 22, 2005)]]
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* [https://web.archive.org/web/20080401085637/http://sega.jp/segavoice/vol21/ ''SEGA VOICE'' interview (December 15, 2005)]
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* [https://web.archive.org/web/20120129145444/http://sega.jp/segavoice/vol73/ ''SEGA VOICE'' interview (December 13, 2007)]
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* [http://digitalchumps.com/2010/09/03/interview-sonic-teams-takashi-iizuka/ {{PAGENAME}} interview by Digital Chumps (September 3, 2010)]
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* [http://ready-up.net/2010/09/17/danny-tgs-day-2/ {{PAGENAME}} interview by Danny Russell (September 17, 2010)]
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* [[sonic:Yuji Naka and {{PAGENAME}} interview for Sonic Heroes website|Yuji Naka and {{PAGENAME}} interview for Sonic Heroes website]]
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* [https://www.famitsu.com/news/201606/24107383.html Legendary Sonic Team creators reveal the truth of Sonic the Hedgehog's birth, success and rebirth on his 25th anniversary (June 24, 2016)] [[https://browniehideout.wordpress.com/2022/07/22/the-legendary-creators-of-sonic-team-reveal-the-truth-about-the-birth-success-and-rebirth-of-sonic-the-hedgehog-on-its-25th-anniversary-a-permanent-edition-filled-with-prized-secret-materials/ Translated]]
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* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zKgfzcghU0M ''Sonic the Hedgehog Lead Reflects on SEGA's Road to the Dreamcast'' by Game Informer (April 8, 2024)]
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==Photographs==
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:''Main article: [[:Category:Photos of {{PAGENAME}}|Photos of {{PAGENAME}}]]
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==References==
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Latest revision as of 01:57, 9 April 2024

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Takashi Iizuka
Place of birth: Kawaguchi, Saitama, Japan
Date of birth: 1970-03-16 (age 54)
Employment history:
Sega Enterprises (1992[1] – 1993)
Divisions:
Sega of America (1993 – 1994)
Divisions:
Sega Enterprises (1994 – )
Divisions:
Sega of America (2004 – 2008)
Divisions:
Sega (2008 – 2015)
Divisions:
Sega Games[6][7][8] (2015 – 2020)
Sega of America (2020 – )
Divisions:
Role(s): Designer, Director, Producer
Education: Tokyo Denki University (1988-1992)

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Takashi Iizuka (飯塚 隆) is a Japanese video game developer and Sonic Team and Sonic Studio designer, director, and producer, known as one of the key heads of the Sonic the Hedgehog franchise's modern incarnation.

Career

Takashi Iizuka is a key producer, director and designer within Sonic Team. Joining Sega in 1992 as a planner, he worked directly under Hirokazu Yasuhara as a senior game designer on Sonic the Hedgehog 3 & Knuckles, and quickly progressed to be the main design of NiGHTS into Dreams and supervise development of Sonic R. In 1998, he is credited as the driving force behind Sonic Adventure, the franchise's third adventure in the third dimension, as it had been his idea to create a role-playing game featuring Sonic.

After the success of Sonic Adventure, Iizuka headed to America, where he and a few other members of Sonic Team began work on such games as Sonic Adventure 2 and NiGHTS: Journey of Dreams. Iizuka continued as head of this department, known as Sega Studios USA, until 2008, when it was disbanded, and team members, including Iizuka were absorbed back into the Japanese division. After Akinori Nishiyama's departure from the head of Sonic Team chair, Sega would eventually settle with Iizuka as a main producer on the Sonic series, starting with Sonic the Hedgehog 4 Episode I & Sonic Colors. Thus, he became the Sonic Series Producer/head of Sonic Team.

On April 1, 2023, Iizuka became the newly elected executive officer/Sonic Creative Officer at Sega of America.[11]

Production history

Games

Videos

Music

Books

Hardware

Interviews

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Photographs

Main article: Photos of Takashi Iizuka

References

  1. http://sega.jp/segavoice/vol21/ (Wayback Machine: 2008-04-01 08:56)
  2. https://blog.playstation.com/archive/2018/05/04/veteran-sega-developers-reveal-their-favourite-mega-drive-classics/
  3. Dorimaga, "2001-03 (2001-06-22)" (JP; 2001-06-08), page 37
  4. https://browniehideout.wordpress.com/2023/07/28/naka-yuuji-is-also-present-interview-with-sonic-heroes-director-iizuka-takashi/
  5. https://www.4gamer.net/games/131/G013139/20111227008/ (Wayback Machine: 2023-10-21 18:00)
  6. http://shg.sega.jp/news1510.html (Wayback Machine: 2015-11-08 00:27)
  7. https://app.famitsu.com/20171010_1150637/ (Wayback Machine: 2023-04-19 20:47)
  8. https://www.4gamer.net/games/421/G042175/20190415016/ (Wayback Machine: 2019-05-17 01:38)
  9. https://tailschannel.com/sonic-the-hedgehog/sega-hopes-to-meet-fans-desires-for-sonics-30th-anniversary/ (Wayback Machine: 2023-06-09 17:45)
  10. https://note.com/beep21/n/n6c043a1e1d10
  11. https://www.segasammy.co.jp/english/pdf/release/20230228_jinji_e_final.pdf (Wayback Machine: 2023-03-08 13:46)
  12. File:Golden Axe III MD credits.pdf
  13. File:Sonic the Hedgehog 3 MD credits.pdf
  14. File:Sonic & Knuckles MD credits.pdf
  15. File:NiGHTS into Dreams Saturn credits.pdf
  16. File:Sonic 3D Blast MD credits.pdf
  17. File:Sonic Jam Saturn credits.pdf
  18. File:Sonic R Saturn credits.pdf
  19. File:ChuChu Rocket! GBA credits.pdf
  20. File:Sonic Advance GBA credits.pdf
  21. File:SonicMegaCollection GC US Credits.pdf
  22. 22.0 22.1 File:SonicRivals2 PSP US manual.pdf, page 23
  23. File:CutsUnleashed CD JP front.pdf, page 3
  24. File:MDSA2OST poster1.pdf, page 1
  25. File:SA2OST CD US booklet.pdf, page 10
  26. File:TripleThreat CD JP booklet.pdf, page 2
  27. File:CompleteTrinity CD JP booklet.pdf, page 8
  28. File:LostandFound CD JP booklet.pdf, page 6
  29. File:TrueBlue CD JP booklet.pdf, page 5
  30. File:FacetoFaith CD JP booklet.pdf, page 11
  31. File:TalesofKnighthood CD JP booklet.pdf, page 10
  32. File:TrueColorsTray.jpg
  33. File:VividSound CD JP booklet.pdf, page 18
  34. File:SonicCD OST Tray.jpg
  35. File:Live! CD JP booklet.pdf, page 15
  36. File:SLWOSTWB CD JP booklet.pdf, page 22
  37. File:SonicAdventureMusicExperience CD JP Box Tokyo.jpg
  38. File:SMPOST CD JP booklet.pdf, page 3
  39. File:MaximumOverdrive CD JP inlay front.jpg